"if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it 
ain't. That's logic."

 

Oh, surely this is a more heterodox definition than the one I offered.  

 

Glen, I have to say this:  You are at least as arrogant as I am, and I love you 
for it.  

 

So there, 

 

Nick 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ???
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] it's world logic day!

 

I tend to follow the standard diagnostic caveat that some thing isn't a problem 
until/unless it *interferes* with one's daily activities. And the dose is the 
poison. Arrogance (or over-confidence), as Jon pointed out one time can be 
quite useful and appropriate in some circumstances. (I don't find it 
"endearing". But I admit it can be useful.) But when it interferes with your 
understanding, as your insistence about your understanding of logic *does*, 
then it's inappropriate and not useful.

 

You are debilitating yourself by this particular over-confidence. I don't think 
Merle is in the same boat. But I don't have time to respond to her contribution 
just yet.

 

E.g. here's my favorite definition of logic: "if it was so, it might be; and if 
it were so, it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic."

 

On 1/14/21 10:43 AM,  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 
wrote:

> My definition arises from a logician, perhaps the foremost American logician. 
>  I just did a quick run though some dictionary definitions of "logic", and 
> the one I offer does not seem to be particularly exceptional.  I wonder if 
> the "celebratory" announcement was even written by a logician, given that it 
> left out the evaluation at the core of saying that an argument is "logical".  
>  Finally, I am startled to be hauled before the court of FRIAM on the grounds 
> of "arrogance".  I would have thought that arrogance was our most endearing 
> feature.  Each of us -- including you, my friend -- feels qualified to 
> re-examine any doctrine, no matter how authoritative and time-honored.  We 
> are the little lad in the fable THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.  I would not have 
> it otherwise.  Would you?

 

 

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